Mori Sazaemon Sōiken (森 宗意軒, died April 12, 1638) was one of the leaders of the 1637-1638 Shimabara Rebellion in Japan. By the time of the rebellion he was a ronin, but he had had formerly advised the Christian Daimyo Konishi Yukinaga.[1]

In Futaro Yamada's Makai Tenshō Mori survived the Shimabara Rebellion and learned a ninja art to resurrect Amakusa Shirō and Miyamoto Musashi.

  1. ^ Suter, Rebecca (2015). Holy Ghosts: The Christian Century in Modern Japanese Fiction. University of Hawaii Press. p. 112. ISBN 9780824855000.
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